A racy display during an assembly at a metro high school: As part of a dare, two female students licked peanut butter off a male student. It happened last week at Edmond Memorial High School.VIDEO: Edmond school under fire for spirit week dareDuring SWINE week assemblies, students dare each other to do something outrageous like shaving their heads or waxing their legs, to raise money for charity.Some parents say the peanut butter prank took it too far. Two freshman girls licked peanut butter from the armpits of a freshman boy during the event.“I was disgusted,” said Donovan Michie, parent of a student who witnessed the event. The freshman’s father says he can’t understand why the students weren’t stopped. “Where were the level-headed adults to say, 'no, we are not going to do this'?” he questioned.Michie says he did not personally complain to the school but knows other parents who did. Michie said, “I’m sure that they got the message and this type of thing won't be repeated.”Administrators eliminated and changed other fundraising dares after the peanut butter incident.The Edmond Public School District sent KOCO 5 this statement:"The Edmond Memorial Student Council plans all SWINE Week activities with the purest of intentions making every effort to be sensitive to the morals and standards of the community. After two parents raised concerns about a fundraising dare involving one student licking peanut butter off another student's armpit administrators chose to eliminate or change other fundraising dares scheduled for later in the week. Students, staff, and community members came together during SWINE Week to raise $441,552.00 for City Rescue Mission. It would be unfortunate if a single incident were to overshadow the efforts of those who worked tirelessly to make SWINE Week an enormous success."

EDMOND, Okla. —

A racy display during an assembly at a metro high school: As part of a dare, two female students licked peanut butter off a male student. It happened last week at Edmond Memorial High School.

During SWINE week assemblies, students dare each other to do something outrageous like shaving their heads or waxing their legs, to raise money for charity.

Some parents say the peanut butter prank took it too far. Two freshman girls licked peanut butter from the armpits of a freshman boy during the event.

“I was disgusted,” said Donovan Michie, parent of a student who witnessed the event. The freshman’s father says he can’t understand why the students weren’t stopped. “Where were the level-headed adults to say, 'no, we are not going to do this'?” he questioned.

Michie says he did not personally complain to the school but knows other parents who did. Michie said, “I’m sure that they got the message and this type of thing won't be repeated.”

Administrators eliminated and changed other fundraising dares after the peanut butter incident.

The Edmond Public School District sent KOCO 5 this statement:

"The Edmond Memorial Student Council plans all SWINE Week activities with the purest of intentions making every effort to be sensitive to the morals and standards of the community. After two parents raised concerns about a fundraising dare involving one student licking peanut butter off another student's armpit administrators chose to eliminate or change other fundraising dares scheduled for later in the week. Students, staff, and community members came together during SWINE Week to raise $441,552.00 for City Rescue Mission. It would be unfortunate if a single incident were to overshadow the efforts of those who worked tirelessly to make SWINE Week an enormous success."